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How it works

A beginner-friendly onboarding flow built around MT5 and 24/7 reliability.

The setup path is intentionally opinionated: choose the right tier, get MT5 running correctly, deploy through MT5 VPS, and activate the license without guesswork.

Pip4X VPS onboarding visual
Deployment

MT5 VPS should be the default recommendation

Training library

Operator walkthroughs will live here

This section is reserved for launch video walkthroughs: MT5 installation, broker login, EA setup, VPS migration, license activation, and first-run verification. The page structure is already sized to hold a production embed without redesign.

Launch video / operator training embed
Step 01

Choose your EA tier

Pick the product that matches your account size, strategy preference, and risk appetite.

Step 02

Install MT5 and log in

Set up MetaTrader 5 correctly, connect your broker account, and prepare the terminal before loading the EA.

Step 03

Set up the MT5 VPS path

For a single live instance, use the VPS built into MetaTrader so the terminal keeps running 24/7 without depending on a personal computer.

Step 04

Activate your license

Enter your Pip4X key inside the EA, bind the MT5 account, and confirm validation before enabling live trading.

Step 05

Track performance and support

Each product will eventually have its own Myfxbook-linked demo and a support/community flow tied to the product experience.

Why VPS matters

Because this needs to stay online.

  • Automation needs a 24/7 environment. A personal computer should not be the default recommendation.
  • The built-in MT5 VPS is the cleanest onboarding path for a single running instance.
  • A VPS keeps the terminal online even if the user closes their laptop, loses power, or restarts their machine.
  • Multiple EAs or broader expansion may justify a separate external VPS later, but MT5 VPS is the simplest first step.
  • Frame VPS as required reliability infrastructure, not as an optional luxury.
Community path

Public room first, private room for paid members.

The public Telegram room can act as the moderated discovery and support layer. The private room should remain the verified customer space tied to active license status and account linking.